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  2. Michael DiSalle - Wikipedia

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    In office December 1950 – January 23, 1952: President: Harry S. Truman: Preceded by: Office established: Succeeded by: Alan Valentine: 46th Mayor of Toledo; In office January 1948 – November 30, 1950 [1] Preceded by: Lloyd Emerson Roulet: Succeeded by: Ollie Czelusta: Member of the Toledo City Council; In office 1942–1950: Member of the ...

  3. 1948 United States presidential election in Ohio - Wikipedia

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    State voters chose 25 electors to the Electoral College, who voted for president and vice president. Ohio was narrowly won by Democratic Party candidate, incumbent President Harry S. Truman with 49.48% of the popular vote. Republican Party candidate Thomas E. Dewey received 49.24% of the popular vote.

  4. List of presidents of the United States by previous experience

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    1 president served as an ordained minister, serving as a pastor in the Disciples of Christ (Christian) Church, James A. Garfield. [4] [5] 1 president served as speaker of the House of Representatives, James K. Polk. 1 president served as president pro tempore of the United States Senate, John Tyler.

  5. List of Ohio politicians - Wikipedia

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    List of United States representatives from Ohio. List of current members of the U.S. House of Representatives; United States congressional delegations from Ohio; Supreme Court of Ohio. List of justices of the Ohio Supreme Court; Chief Justice of the Ohio Supreme Court; Ohio General Assembly. Ohio State Senate; Ohio House of Representatives

  6. James M. Cox - Wikipedia

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    Of the four men on both tickets, all but Cox would ultimately become president: Harding won and was succeeded by his running mate, Calvin Coolidge, after Harding died in office, and Roosevelt would be elected president in 1932. Cox would, however, outlive all three men by several years. Cox with FDR in Dayton, Ohio during 1920 presidential campaign

  7. How Ohio voted for president, broken down by county - AOL

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    COLUMBUS, Ohio — For the third straight election, Ohio has overwhelmingly chosen former President Donald Trump to lead the United States for the next four years.Trump, who was announced the ...

  8. John W. Bricker - Wikipedia

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    He was also the Republican nominee for Vice President in 1944. Born in Madison County, Ohio, Bricker attended Ohio State University and began a legal practice in Columbus, Ohio. He also served in the United States Army during World War I. He held various public offices between 1920 and 1937, including the position of Ohio Attorney General ...

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